Join RHPL and genealogist Lisa Eschenburg on a live Zoom meeting as she discusses the U.S. census and how to use it to research your family history. Eschenburg will answer such questions as: What is the census? Where do you find it? How do you use it? What if there isn’t a census?
Beginning and intermediate family researchers can learn about this important genealogy resource and become able census researchers for locating ancestors.
This program is open to the public. To register, visit calendar.rhpl.org.
Rochester Hills Public Library is located at 500 Olde Towne Road in Rochester, MI, and serves to provide lifelong learning opportunities, instill a love of reading, and offer equal access to information. The library serves as a community town square where visitors enjoy innovative ways to learn and socialize through a variety of programs, including an annual summer reading challenge, parent-child workshops, and weekly lectures. The library’s expansive and user-friendly database allows its cardholders to use eBooks, movies, and music downloads, language and genealogy services, tutor.com, and consumer reports at no cost.